Boom Times
Life 1920s
Jazz Age
Review
Out There
100
This person was chosen by Harding to be his running mate.
Calvin Coolidge
100
Young women who cut their hair short and wore makeup.
flappers
100
This is a motion picture without sound.
'talkie'
100
Republican senator who declared "No peace that satisfied Germany in any degree can ever satisfy us."
Henry Cabot Lodge
100
This person built a sturdy and reliable car.
Henry Ford
200
This person based his campaign strategy on a promise to return to 'normalcy'.
Warren G. Harding
200
She became the first African American worman to obtain her international pilot's license.
Bessie Coleman
200
This person completef the first non-stop solo flight across the Atlantic Ocean.
Charles Lindbergh
200
The peace settlement of World War I.
Treaty of Versailles
200
This person 'we in America today are nearer to the final triumph over poverty than ever before in the history of any land'.
Herbert Hoover
300
This involved Albert Fall, who accepted large sums of money and valuable gifts from private oil companies.
Teapot Dome scandal
300
This is a time of fear of communists.
Red Scare
300
A period of African American artistic accomplishment.
Harlem Renaissance
300
Payment for war damages.
reparations
300
This teacher was put on trial for teaching evolution in his classroom.
John T. Scopes
400
Signed by 15 nations, this outlawed war.
Kellogg-Briand Pact
400
This amendment ended prohibition.
Twenty-first Amendment
400
Writers who criticized American society.
Lost Generation
400
People who favor the equal distribution of wealth and the end of all forms of private property.
Communists
400
This refers to large numbers of African Americans leaving the South to take jobs in northern factories.
Great Migration
500
This system used conveyor belts to move parts.
moving assembly line
500
This group is characterized by the belief in a literal, or word-for-word, interpretation of the Bible.
fundamentalists
500
People who leave their home country to live elsewhere.
expatriates
500
The Allied Powers...
France, Russia, Britain, and United States
500
This person encouraged African Americans to express pride in their culture and establish economic independence by building their own communities and businesses.
Marcus Garvey
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